DOC 303.70(1)(1)Reprimand. A reprimand is an oral statement to an inmate addressing the inmate’s behavior when the inmate is found guilty of an offense. The hearing officer or supervisor shall only record the reprimand if no other penalty is given.
DOC 303.70(2)(2)Loss of recreation privileges. Recreation privileges include sports and leisure activities outside the cell, either on grounds or off grounds. Recreation privileges may be suspended for a period of time as follows:
DOC 303.70(2)(a)(a) 1 to 60 days for inmates in the general population.
DOC 303.70(2)(b)(b) 1 to 8 days for inmates in disciplinary separation.
DOC 303.70(3)(3)Building confinement. Building confinement is confinement to the building in which the inmate resides. During the period of confinement, the inmate may not leave the building without specific permission. The warden may authorize movement to other areas, including religious services, medical appointments, showers, and visits. Building confinement may be imposed for a period of 1 to 30 days.
DOC 303.70(4)(4)Room or cell confinement. During the hours of confinement, the inmate may not leave the inmate’s assigned living area without specific permission. The warden may authorize movement to other areas, including attendance at religious services, medical appointments, showers, and visits, if these must occur during the hours of confinement. Room or cell confinement may be imposed for a period of 1 to 15 days.
DOC 303.70(5)(5)Loss of privileges. One or more privileges may be suspended for a single offense, including use of inmate electronics, phone calls, participation in off grounds activities, eating meals in the dining area, or canteen privileges. Specified privileges may be suspended for a period of time as follows:
DOC 303.70(5)(a)(a) 1 to 60 days for inmates in general population.
DOC 303.70(5)(b)(b) 1 to 8 days for inmates in disciplinary separation.
DOC 303.70(6)(6)Assignments without pay. An inmate may be required to work or attend school for up to 80 hours without pay. Work assignments under this provision may be in addition to current assignments.
DOC 303.70(7)(7)Restitution. Full or partial restitution may be imposed as a penalty. Restitution is payment to reimburse any person or organization which has incurred expenses or sustained loss by reason of the inmate’s violation of ch. DOC 303 or the violation of ch. DOC 303 by those with whom the inmate acted, including the replacement cost of property, the expenses for medical goods and services, the costs of apprehending, holding, and return of an escaped inmate or inmates, and the costs of investigation of the violation of this chapter. Restitution may be taken from an inmate’s account or from any other assets of the inmate. If the inmate has insufficient assets to pay the ordered restitution in full at the time of the hearing, his or her obligation to pay the restitution shall remain in full force and effect until the time it has been paid in full. Transfer to another institution, release from incarceration, or release from custody of the department shall not terminate the inmate’s obligation to pay ordered restitution. When the amount of restitution is unknown at the time of the hearing, the hearing officer may impose an estimated maximum restitution amount. If the actual amount of restitution is less than the estimated amount, only the actual amount shall be assessed. Restitution may not exceed the estimated amount.
DOC 303.70(8)(8)Secure work crews. The hearing officer may give uncompensated secure work crew assignments under ch. DOC 304 as a minor disciplinary sanction to inmates.
DOC 303.70 HistoryHistory: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.71DOC 303.71Major offenses.
DOC 303.71(1)(1)A major offense is a violation of a disciplinary rule for which a major penalty may be imposed.
DOC 303.71(2)(2)Any violation of the following sections is a major offense:
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DOC 303.71(3)(3)Except for an offense listed under sub. (2), an offense may be designated by the security director as either a major or a minor offense under s. DOC 303.68 (1) (e).
DOC 303.71 HistoryHistory: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.72DOC 303.72Major penalties.
DOC 303.72(1)(1)A major disposition must include one or more of the following and may include one or more of the penalties under s. DOC 303.70:
DOC 303.72(1)(a)(a) Extension of release date for inmates under one of the following:
DOC 303.72(1)(a)1.1. Loss of good time for an inmate who is eligible for credit under s. 53.11 or 53.12, 1981 Stats.
DOC 303.72(1)(a)2.2. Extension of the mandatory release date for an inmate who is eligible for mandatory release under s. 302.11, Stats.
DOC 303.72(1)(a)3.3. Extension of extended supervision date for an inmate who is eligible for release under s. 302.113 (3), Stats.
DOC 303.72(1)(b)(b) Disciplinary separation under s. DOC 303.73.
DOC 303.72(1)(c)(c) Room or cell confinement of 16 to 30 calendar days.
DOC 303.72(1)(d)(d) Loss of recreation privileges for more than 60 calendar days for inmates in the general population.
DOC 303.72(1)(e)(e) Loss of out of cell recreation privileges for more than 8 calendar days for inmates in disciplinary separation.